Stop For Me is a yearlong campaign to improve safety for people who use St. Paul’s sidewalks and cross our streets. The campaign is organized by St. Paul’s 17 district councils, St. Paul Smart Trips and the St. Paul Police.

St. Paul Walks is a city-wide pedestrian safety campaign comprised of a coalition of volunteers from across St. Paul focusing on getting drivers to slow down for pedestrians, specifically at intersections, whether they are marked or unmarked.

Smart Trips created an adhoc group to develop a vision for how freeway crossings in St. Paul should look and function for bicyclists and pedestrians. The group’s efforts led to the design and pilot of a Complete Bridges Survey Tool which was tested on two St. Paul bridges. Our hope is that insight gathered through the application of the survey tool will help inform engineers and designers about the needs of non-motorized users. The pilot survey results and survey tool are available for download.

St. Paul Smart Trips convened the Greenway Committee to develop a vision for a proposed extension of the Minneapolis Midtown Greenway across the Mississippi River east to Pascal Avenue and then south along the Ayd Mill corridor, eventually connecting to the Sam Morgan Trail. More about the committee.Contact:info@smart-trips.org